Result of TRENDnet WiFi PCMCIA hardware probe

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Result of TRENDnet WiFi PCMCIA hardware probe

#1 Post by backpages »

Greetings!

Whilst trying to run/check useability of Puppy on my IBM ThinkPad 310 ED, in which I have installed
a PCMCIA card (TRENDnet)(802.11b), and whilst doing a Hardware Probe to see if Puppy could 'see'
the card, I recieved a window that asked me to send you a snapshot of the (recieved) window. As I
cannot yet get Puppy to see this PCMCIA card and thus connect to the internet, I have chosen to send
you the wording of the (recieved) window by hand. To wit:

Puppy Hardware Probe

No info found about the device 1317.8201 (Network-Other)!
Please send a snapshot of this window to
puppy@goosee.com Also read Modules HOWTO

CARDBUS i82365: Texas Instruments PCI1131 (104c:ac15) detected
CARDBUS i82365: Texas Instruments PCI1131 (104c:ac15) detected

(Note: I wouldnt' have posted this here, except message sent to puppy@goosee.com bounced)

Someday I will actually figure out how to connect my Thinkpad to the Internet using Puppy...........................

Guest

#2 Post by Guest »

can you run

#lspci

and relay the output ?

Thanks

backpages
Posts: 15
Joined: Thu 04 Aug 2005, 22:37

Puppy PCMCIA

#3 Post by backpages »

I failed to mention that I am a newbie to Linux. Is that all I type at the terminal prompt? (#lspci)

edfcmc

trendnet

#4 Post by edfcmc »

Most Trendnet 802.11B pcmcia is a realtek 8180 based wireless card.

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Re: Puppy PCMCIA

#5 Post by Guest »

backpages wrote:I failed to mention that I am a newbie to Linux. Is that all I type at the terminal prompt? (#lspci)
Yes

Guest

Re: trendnet

#6 Post by Guest »

edfcmc wrote:Most Trendnet 802.11B pcmcia is a realtek 8180 based wireless card.
That's the catch...Most :D But we like to be sure that's why we require the output of lspci and that means we know for SURE :D

backpages
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Joined: Thu 04 Aug 2005, 22:37

#lspci results

#7 Post by backpages »

bladehunter wrote:can you run

#lspci

and relay the output ?

Thanks
Here are the results of #lspci:

0:0.0 10b9:1521 (rev 1c)
0:2.0 10b9:1523 (rev 07)
0:2.1 10b9:5219 (rev 20)
0:4.0 104c:ac15 (rev 01)
0:4.1 104c:ac15 (rev 01)
0:6.0 102c:00e0 (rev c6)
2:0.0 1317:8201 (rev 11)

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